A fun self assessment card, where the activities for the lesson are placed with a tickbox success criteria. Students will be achieve to achieve different points for each activity, and have the option of trying to top up their points by doing extra activities. At the end there is a grading system - bronze, silver, gold, diamond. Students then will rate themselves and answer the questions in order to self assess even further and allow for assessment for learning throughout.
I made it and used it for my lesson and the lesson led itself. Apart from a little bit of guidance I barely taught the students and they loved it.
Tangible 8 week fitness challenge for KS3 & 4.
Includes -
Infographic of totals challenge (the amount of each exercise which should be completed in 8 weeks for example 1000 star jumps).
Fitness tracker for students to write in how many reps of each they have completed each lesson. There is enough columns for 2 lessons a week.
Resource cards, giving pointers and tips on each of the exercises with a check list.
Reflections card, giving students the opportunity to reflect on their exercise and allow the teacher to offer feedback.
Perfect for home/ distance learning / summer holiday work/ home work or use in lessons.
Fitness booklet for year 10/11’s to carry out fitness testing and complete the workout of their choice per lesson, before retesting weeks later. Perfect for socially distanced guided learning.
A Pokedex which can be printed for every student, with instructions and a list of Pokemon. Pokemon display cards with different exercises for different abilities. After completion students will be able to tick off (capture) that Pokemon and write in the combat power (CP) they were awarded. After, the students can self asses theirselves and see what gym badge they have earned.
An introduction to the Health and Fitness chapter in the AQA spec. Inclusive of worksheet and homework sheet leading into the next lesson.
All definitions ad activities for the first part of the chapter.
Leaflet for self/ peer assessment in non contact rugby, use of key points for the technique of a push pass, grubber kick, and drop kick.
Fun and engaging way to get students ready for assessment.
I used it with my classes but setting up kicking lines of cones and boxes of cones for passing. They then worked in partners to help provide feedback based on the information in the leaflet. Piloted on my most difficult class for behaviour (low level disruption/ being off task) and they were all fully engaged throughout the lesson.
Key points of technique for the sprint start… Ready, set, go commands, as well as the technique used whilst sprinting. Inclusive of QR codes which can be used to view videos on youtube of the key points.